[OpenAFS] Solaris and AFS
Derek Atkins
warlord@MIT.EDU
01 Feb 2003 19:33:22 -0500
There is a "pam-openafs-session" module, somewhere, but I don't
know how portable it is, or even where to find it.
-derek
John Rudd <jrudd@ucsc.edu> writes:
> I just wanted to send back a "thank you" note. Derrick Brashier
> explained the whole thing about pag's to me in email (off list)
> yesterday. (our AFS cell was set up on our SunOS systems by one of my
> predecessors, and I tend to work more with our email and kerberos
> systems than our AFS systems; but I've been trying to resolve a
> problem that we've been having wrt to different behaviors on our SunOS
> and Solaris web servers).
>
> Though, the information about pam_afs is good to know. Is there a
> version of pam_afs that works more directly with kerberos (like aklog,
> which is what we use)? We don't run fake-ka/kaforwarder, so I'm not
> sure pam_afs would work here. Though, maybe I should look into trying
> to get fake-ka and kaforwarder to work here.
>
> I guess what I mean by that is "if I use pam_krb5 and and pam_afs,
> without fake-ka and kaforwarder, will pam_afs take the kerberos ticket
> created by pam_krb5 and 'do the right thing'?"
>
>
> Also, I notice there is both a pagsh and a pagsh.krb ... what's
> different about pagsh.krb, exactly? (and if you'd like to just point
> me at a URL instead of typing in an explanation, that's fine ... if
> I'm told where the FM is, I don't mind being told to RTFM)
>
>
> John
>
>
>
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